In your work life, you meet and collaborate with people all the time. Some of them are at your workplace, others are not. No matter where they’re located, the way you interact with people has a big impact on your ability to make the right decisions at the right time and to execute on decisions.

Have you ever wondered what your work life would be like if you weren’t limited by formal meeting environments and awkward collaboration tools? What if you could interact with people in the environment and the way that make the most sense to get the job done? What if you never had to leave your office to attend a meeting? What if you never had to drag your computer to an in-house meeting again?

The Magor TeleCollaboration HDWorkPlace family is designed for how you work, not where you work. Together, these systems give you the freedom to work in the best way to get the job done — whether that’s at your desk, in your office or in a meeting room:

  • Magor TeleCollaboration HDSolo, a single-screen, single-camera system that is ideal for people who need to frequently collaborate with remote teams and off-site parties using up to six video and collaboration windows.
  • Magor TeleCollaboration HDDuo, a two-screen, one- or two- camera system, that is ideal for busy professionals and small teams who need the flexibility of two screens to work in up to 12 video and collaboration windows.
  • Magor TeleCollaboration HDTrio, a three-screen, two- or three-camera system, that is ideal for geographically dispersed teams and teams that need to collaborate with off-site parties using up to 18 video and collaboration windows.

Break free with HDWorkPlace

  • Spontaneously bring colleagues, customers, partners and suppliers into your workplace in 1080p resolution video with the touch of a button or the click of mouse.
  • Enjoy flexible 1080p video conversations that mirror in-person interactions — people can come and go from the conversation without interrupting the flow, the speaker always maintains eye contact with the person they are addressing and each person has a unique view of the conversation.
  • Take advantage of 1080p resolution video to zoom in on the content you need to get the job done, whether it’s on a PC, a whiteboard, a flip chart or in a book, without losing detail as you would with 720p video resolution.
  • Share documents that on your computer more easily than if you were passing them across a table for someone else to modify — without bringing your computer to the meeting.
  • Give anyone you’re meeting with permission to modify shared documents — without the security issues of posting them on a server. They never leave your computer.
  • Include people using other vendors’ systems — or simply a PC over the Internet — in your video meetings.

Selecting your HDWorkPlace system

When selecting your HDWorkPlace system, it’s important to consider the number of other sites you typically need to work with, as well as the total number of video and collaboration windows needed to accommodate your activities.

The figure below outlines the ideal number of windows and sites for each HDWorkPlace system. With MyView, Magor’s advanced filmstrip, you can view and quickly switch between video and collaboration windows — no matter who is speaking.

 

  • Ideal: 2 sites, 1 video or collaboration window
  • With MyView: 6 video and collaboration windows

 

  • Ideal: 3 sites, 2 video and collaboration windows
  • With MyView: 12 video and collaboration windows*


  • Ideal: 4 sites, 3 video and collaboration windows
  • With MyView: 18 video and collaboration windows*

*Other factors, such as CPU power can impose limits on the maximum number of sites. Please contact Magor or your channel partner for the exact number of sites for your configuration.

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